Findlay STD Testing

Be in control of your sexual health by ordering your STD tests online or by phone at 1-800-456-2323. Our exclusive HIV RNA testing in 45840 utilizes the most recent HIV testing technology to deliver faster conclusive results by making it possible to test as soon as 9 to 11 days after exposure.

Or call a Health Specialist at 1-800-456-2323

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Step 3 - Get Your Results

Online STD Testing Service

Our Findlay, Ohio doctors have prescription writing authority for some conditions. You won't ever have to get a physical to get tested for STDs at our testing centers. Specialist referrals are just one of the ways our doctors can help you begin treatment quickly if your Findlay, Ohio STD testing comes back positive.

You don't have to settle for anything less than hospital-grade STD testing because we utilize the same labs as the clinics near you. We strive to keep your information private by following all federal and state privacy guidelines, including the HIPAA Privacy Rule. We try to make the purchasing process easy by accepting many forms of payment, including credit and debit cards, e-checks, prepaid gift cards with the Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover logo, PayPal, and health savings accounts.

Your STD test results will be made available to be read on your smartphones, tablets or PCs. We send your results by email as soon as they are ready. Your test results are not reported to your health insurance company placed on your permanent records.

Findlay, Ohio Sexually Transmitted Diseases Rate

Any Findlay resident who has not been tested for STDs is not in control of their sexual wellbeing. Every sexually active resident of Ohio is at risk for contracting a sexually transmitted disease thanks to increasing infection rates every year.

In 2012, Black females aged 15-24, made up 1% of Ohio population but reported 25% of chlamydia infections, 7 times higher than other races.

In 2012, gonorrhea infection rates among Blacks was 17 times the infection rates of Whites.

426 primary and secondary (P&S) syphilis infections were reported in Ohio in 2012.

In 2012, 15-24 year-old White females made up 5% of Ohio population, they accounted for 20% of chlamydia infections.

Blacks in Ohio reported the highest number of gonorrhea infections for 2012 - 9,161.

The only way to be sure of your STD status is to be tested. Being tested regularly for STDs is necessary for everybody participating in sexual intercourse of any kind. Some sexually transmitted infections can be prevented with vaccines, such as HPV, Hepatitis A and B. STDs are one of the most common infectious diseases in the US and Ohio. A lot of people have no idea they are infected and unknowingly spread STDs in Ohio.